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Applying Game Theory for Improving and Optimizing the US Political Asylum Process (open access)

Applying Game Theory for Improving and Optimizing the US Political Asylum Process

Data management plan for the grant, "Applying Game Theory for Improving and Optimizing the US Political Asylum Process"
Date: 2024-01-01/2024-12-31
Creator: Fathi, Michel
System: The UNT Digital Library
Collaborative Research: Conference: Texas-Oklahoma Representations and Automorphic forms (TORA) (open access)

Collaborative Research: Conference: Texas-Oklahoma Representations and Automorphic forms (TORA)

Data management plan for the grant, "Collaborative Research: Conference: Texas-Oklahoma Representations and Automorphic forms (TORA)."
Date: 2024-01-01/2026-12-31
Creator: Beneish, Lea
System: The UNT Digital Library
Collaborative Research: DMREF: AI-enabled Automated design of ultrastrong and ultraelastic metallic alloys (open access)

Collaborative Research: DMREF: AI-enabled Automated design of ultrastrong and ultraelastic metallic alloys

Data management plan for the grant, "Collaborative Research: DMREF: AI-enabled Automated design of ultrastrong and ultraelastic metallic alloys"
Date: 2024-01-15/2027-09-30
Creator: Zheng, Yufeng
System: The UNT Digital Library
Collaborative Research: LTREB Renewal - River ecosystem responses to floodplain restoration (open access)

Collaborative Research: LTREB Renewal - River ecosystem responses to floodplain restoration

Data management plan for the grant, "Collaborative Research: LTREB Renewal - River ecosystem responses to floodplain restoration."
Date: 2024-01-15/2028-09-30
Creator: D'Andrilli, Juliana
System: The UNT Digital Library
Collaborative Research: SHF: Small: LEGAS: Learning Evolving Graphs At Scale (open access)

Collaborative Research: SHF: Small: LEGAS: Learning Evolving Graphs At Scale

Data management plan for the grant, "Collaborative Research: SHF: Small: LEGAS: Learning Evolving Graphs At Scale." This project aims to improve the computation efficiency of graph neural networks (GNNs), which are an emerging class of deep learning models on graphs, with many successful applications, such as, recommendation systems, drug discovery, social network analysis, and code vulnerability detection. This project aims to to design an efficient GNN framework via algorithm and system co-design for both static and dynamic graphs.
Date: 2024-01-01/2026-12-31
Creator: Ji, Yuede
System: The UNT Digital Library
CPS: Medium: Integrating sensors, controls, and ecotoxicology with decoupled aquaponics using brackish groundwater and desalination concentrate for sustainable food production (open access)

CPS: Medium: Integrating sensors, controls, and ecotoxicology with decoupled aquaponics using brackish groundwater and desalination concentrate for sustainable food production

Data management plan for the grant, "CPS: Medium: Integrating sensors, controls, and ecotoxicology with decoupled aquaponics using brackish groundwater and desalination concentrate for sustainable food production." This project aims to develop a cyber-physical system (CPS) testbed of integrated sensors, controls, machine learning, and ecotoxicology tools to engineer sustainable food production systems based on aquaculture using brackish water. The testbed includes an automated recirculating aquaculture system integrated with a real-time ecotoxicology system, implementing the system using desalination concentrate to demonstrate that brackish groundwater desalination costs can be offset by using its byproducts for profitable food production. This project will engage students of the local communities in three major ways: developing an exhibit and activity emphasizing interdisciplinary CPS research conducted during the academic year, offering summer research experiences to students from underrepresented groups, and participating in STEM outreach events targeting underrepresented groups.
Date: 2023-01-01/2025-12-31
Creator: Acevedo, Miguel F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Data Management Plan for E. Martin & J. Vickery NEA Award] (open access)

[Data Management Plan for E. Martin & J. Vickery NEA Award]

Data management plan for Eugene Martin and Jacqueline Vickery's National Endowment for the Arts grant. This project will support a series of collaborative media production and storytelling programs serving North Texas. Through partnerships between the University of North Texas' Youth Media Lab and local organizations, the program will offer training for university students and community participants to produce media works such as short films, podcasts, and documentaries that tell underrepresented stories of the local community.
Date: 2022-01-01/2023-01-31
Creator: Martin, Eugene, 1963- & Vickery, Jacqueline Ryan
System: The UNT Digital Library
[DFW Federal Club: leadership in the human rights campaign] (open access)

[DFW Federal Club: leadership in the human rights campaign]

Letter from Zak and Mary Stewart to Robert Emery dated January 31, 2023. The letter discusses Emery's support of the Human Rights Campaign.
Date: January 31, 2023
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
DISES: Integrating environmental justice into urban forest assessment and valuation tools: blueprint for the future (open access)

DISES: Integrating environmental justice into urban forest assessment and valuation tools: blueprint for the future

Data management plan for the grant, "DISES: Integrating environmental justice into urban forest assessment and valuation tools: blueprint for the future."
Date: 2023-01-15/2028-06-30
Creator: Ponette-González, Alexandra G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Ethnic Spring in the Food Desert? How State Policy Affects Food Environments and Business Entrepreneurships (open access)

An Ethnic Spring in the Food Desert? How State Policy Affects Food Environments and Business Entrepreneurships

Data management plan for the grant, "An Ethnic Spring in the Food Desert? How State Policy Affects Food Environments and Business Entrepreneurships." In food system research, the reduced quality of one's food environment (the combination of food security and food access) is a direct symptom of social, political, and economic disparities. Our research has three primary objectives: Aim 1: To determine the role of state policy in the food environment of immigrant communities and communities of color in the United States, Aim 2: To dissect how state and local policies affect the participation of these communities in the U.S. food system, local food environments, and food business ownership, and Aim 3: To explain the current role and the future role of local policy in the food environment of immigrant communities and communities of color in the United States.
Date: 2023-01-01/2025-12-31
Creator: Silva, Andrea
System: The UNT Digital Library
Exploiting machine learning for cybersecurity tasks to talent mapping and exploring credentialing ecosystem (open access)

Exploiting machine learning for cybersecurity tasks to talent mapping and exploring credentialing ecosystem

Data management plan for the grant, "Exploiting machine learning for cybersecurity tasks to talent mapping and exploring credentialing ecosystem"
Date: 2024-01-01/2024-12-31
Creator: Pravin, Dipakkumar
System: The UNT Digital Library
FW-HTF-P: Immersive Virtual Reality Instructional Modules for Response to Active Shooter Events (open access)

FW-HTF-P: Immersive Virtual Reality Instructional Modules for Response to Active Shooter Events

Data management plan for the grant, "FW-HTF-P: Immersive Virtual Reality Instructional Modules for Response to Active Shooter Events."
Date: 2023-01-15/2023-08-31
Creator: Sharma, Sharad
System: The UNT Digital Library
Generating pathogen- / pest-resistant non-GMO cotton through targeted genome editing of oxylipin signaling pathways (open access)

Generating pathogen- / pest-resistant non-GMO cotton through targeted genome editing of oxylipin signaling pathways

Data management plan for the research grant "Generating pathogen- / pest-resistant non-GMO cotton through targeted genome editing of oxylipin signaling pathways."
Date: 2021-01-15/2024-01-14
Creator: Ayre, Brian G.; McGarry, Roisin C. & Shah, Jyoti
System: The UNT Digital Library
HDR DSC: Collaborative Research: Creating and Integrating Data Science Corps to Improve the Quality of Life in Urban Areas (open access)

HDR DSC: Collaborative Research: Creating and Integrating Data Science Corps to Improve the Quality of Life in Urban Areas

Data management plan for the grant, "HDR DSC: Collaborative Research: Creating and Integrating Data Science Corps to Improve the Quality of Life in Urban Areas."
Date: 2023-01-15/2023-09-30
Creator: Sharma, Sharad
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Minutes for the TXSSAR Arlington Chapter Board of Managers meeting: January 4, 2020] (open access)

[Minutes for the TXSSAR Arlington Chapter Board of Managers meeting: January 4, 2020]

Minutes from the Texas Society, Sons of the American Revolution, Arlington Chapter Board of Managers meeting on January 4, 2020.
Date: January 4, 2020
Creator: Texas Society Sons of the American Revolution, Arlington Chapter 7
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Minutes for the TXSSAR Arlington Chapter meeting: January 11, 2020] (open access)

[Minutes for the TXSSAR Arlington Chapter meeting: January 11, 2020]

Minutes from the Texas Society, Sons of the American Revolution, Arlington chapter meeting on January 11, 2020.
Date: January 11, 2020
Creator: Texas Society Sons of the American Revolution, Arlington Chapter 7
System: The UNT Digital Library
NSFDEB-NERC: Collaborative Research: Wildlife corridors: do they work and who benefits? (open access)

NSFDEB-NERC: Collaborative Research: Wildlife corridors: do they work and who benefits?

Data management plan for the grant, "NSFDEB-NERC: Collaborative Research: Wildlife corridors: do they work and who benefits?" Research on the impact of wildlife corridors using genetics as the measure of effectiveness. The study will use 20 independent landscapes to quantify how corridor traits affect gene flow, and will use non-flying mammals as focal species because they are strongly affected by fragmentation. The research team hypothesizes (1) a strong non-linear decline in success (gene flow) with corridor length, reflecting the skewed distribution of dispersal distances within species; (2) success will drop steeply as corridor width falls below a threshold, with the threshold determined by species traits; and (3) species that are bigger, are habitat specialists, or have greater dispersal abilities (relative to brain size or reproductive rate) will benefit more from corridors. Testing these hypotheses will allow generalization to a wide range of mammal species not included in this project. It will use highly flexible Random Forest models to answer the overarching question: What landscape traits (e.g., corridor width, degree of human disturbance) and species traits (mobility, affinity to particular land cover types) are associated with effective corridors?
Date: 2021-01-15/2023-12-31
Creator: Gregory, Andrew
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Charles Johnson, January 24, 2020 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Charles Johnson, January 24, 2020

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Charles Johnson. Johnson joined the Navy as soon as he finished high school in 1943. After training at Farragut, he was assigned to USS Colorado (BB-45). He boarded the Colorado in time for the Marshall Islands campaign and was still aboard for the Mariana Islands campaign. He was aboard when Colorado got hit by shore batteries off Tinian and kamikazes off Leyte. His duty station was in a bloier room or a powder room so he was well below decks at the time of these incidents. He was still aboard during the Okinawa campaign and the surrender ceremony in Tokyo Bay. He also describes being in a typhoon. Johnson was dicharged in March, 1946 and went to work for the Rock Island Railroad. Johnson describes his experiences around his Honor Flight in May 2011.
Date: January 24, 2020
Creator: Johnson, Charles
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Dewey Holden, January 8, 2021 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Dewey Holden, January 8, 2021

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Dewey A. Holden. Holden joined the Navy Coast Guard on December 15, 1941. He was stationed in Mobile, Alabama and served aboard the HMS Larkspur (K82). In 1942, he was assigned to bosun mate training at Manhattan Beach, New York. Later, Holden was assigned to Picket Boat #3836 in New Orleans, LA. He transported bar pilots and ship supplies from the Gulf of Mexico up through the Mississippi River to stations located in Southwest Pass and South Pass. He speaks of the activity and threat of German submarines in this area during late 1942. He continued this service throughout the war, and was discharged on October 26, 1945.
Date: January 8, 2021
Creator: Holden, Dewey
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Dietrich Braun, January 1, 2021 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Dietrich Braun, January 1, 2021

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Dietrich Braun. Braun was born in Germany in 1932 and resided there during the war. He tells of housing and shortages during the war years. At age six, Braun was recruited into the Hitler Youth. At the conclusion of the war, his father, a German Rocket scientist, was selected to be a part of Operation Paperclip, a secret United States intelligence program that brought him to the United States. In November of 1946, Braun and his remaining family were smuggled into the US, aboard USNS Henry Gibbins (T-AP-183), to join his father at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base through 1951.
Date: January 1, 2021
Creator: Braun, Dietrich
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Kenneth Smith, January 29, 2020 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Kenneth Smith, January 29, 2020

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Kenneth Smith. Smith joined the Navy and was in boot training when the war ended. After training, he was assigned to USS Rutland (APA-192). He recalls a few anecdotes about being aboard ship, seeing part of Japan and hauling troops home after the war. Smith shares some of his Christian testimony and entered the seminary after returning to college after the war.
Date: January 29, 2020
Creator: Smith, Kenneth
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Norris Jernigan, January 15, 2020 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Norris Jernigan, January 15, 2020

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Norris Jernigan. Jernigan enlisted in the Army Air Forces in June 1943. After basic training and being eliminated from flight training, Jernigan was assigned to the intelligence section of the 393rd Bomb Squadron in Nebraska before it was attached to the 509th Composite Group. He spent time in Wendover, Utah before going with the group to Tinian prior to the atomic bombs being dropped on Japan. Though he was in the intelligence section of the bomb group that dropped the atomic bomb, Jernigan had no idea about the atomic bomb until after it was dropped. He mentined those in his group referred to it as the gimmick or the gadget until they understood what it was. When the war ended, Jernigan returned to the US and was discharged in March 1946.
Date: January 15, 2020
Creator: Jernigan, Norris
System: The Portal to Texas History
RAPID: Collaborative Research: Examining Household Movements and Evacuation Decision-Making in a Compounding Risk Event (open access)

RAPID: Collaborative Research: Examining Household Movements and Evacuation Decision-Making in a Compounding Risk Event

Data management plan for the grant "RAPID: Collaborative Research: Examining Household Movements and Evacuation Decision-Making in a Compounding Risk Event." The purpose of this Grants for Rapid Response Research (RAPID) collaborative project is to examine household protective action decisions during two simultaneous events: Hurricane Ida and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Time-sensitive data gathered through online, phone, and mail surveys and supplemented with GPS/mobile phone data will be used to examine household protective action decision-making and mobility patterns before, during, and after Hurricane Ida. The findings from this project are expected to save lives and minimize stress during evacuations and return trips. Additionally, the findings of the research will benefit the emergency management community and society as new knowledge related to protective action decisions during simultaneous hazard events can help maximize safety and efficiency in coordinating and managing the movements of displaced residents.
Date: 2022-01-01/2022-12-31
Creator: Siebeneck, Laura K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Research: The Formation of Engineers in the Research Lab: A Cognitive Ethnographic Study (open access)

Research: The Formation of Engineers in the Research Lab: A Cognitive Ethnographic Study

Data management plan for the grant, "Research: The Formation of Engineers in the Research Lab: A Cognitive Ethnographic Study."
Date: 2023-01-01/2023-08-31
Creator: Grohman, Magdalena G.
System: The UNT Digital Library